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Pedestal Software announced the immediate availability of its SecurityExpressions 3.0. SecurityExpressions 3.0 provides a faster, automated means to audit, deploy and enforce security policies across the network. With this solution, companies will be able to save time managing and implementing security tasks such as password rules, user permissions and registry settings.

Bluefire Security Technologies announced Mobile Firewall Plus for enhanced, mobile security. This solution provides a personal firewall as its foundation; it resides on the handheld and is easy to configure and customize. Other features include encryption, enforced passwords, centrally controlled security rules and real-time logging to track usage and detect intrusions.

Resilience Corp. and Secos announced the Resilience DX4000 IDP, a partnership to provide a turn-key, intrusion-detection and prevention solution that combines a firewall and intrusion-detection system into a single appliance. Designed for Check Point NG environment, this joint solution combines Check Point Software's FireWall-1 Next Generation and SecoShield NG, a network-based, intrusion-detection system. The Resilience DX4000 IDP will be available in the third quarter of 2003.

Fortress Technologies unveiled three-factor authentication, a key component of its AirFortress wireless security gateway. The main features of this gateway include authentication requirements at three levels as well as idle time out, session-time out and hot failover for increased manageability. The AirFortress gateway provides customers with greater access control, privacy and authentication for wireless LANs.

NetForenscis and ThruPoint announced their plans to jointly develop a security solution. Their partnership will concentrate on business development, consulting and training programs for current and future clients. The two companies will also research ways to meet the increasing requirements for enterprise information security in a consistent manner.

KaVaDo announced that several healthcare providers are deploying their network security technology in order to meet HIPAA standards. Using their InterDo firewall and ScanDo scanner, healthcare companies are able to ensure secure patient data storage, transfer and privacy.

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